champagne flutes and Flowers
Bride Meg loved the all babies breath and roses look, but also the all greenery look. So we did both plus a few areas where we combined!! There were moments of each throughout the entire wedding, from the ceremony backdrop of babies breath and roses paired with the greenery pew sprays, the explosion of greenery dotted with a few flowers in the ceremony entrance arrangements and the greenery vines wound around the church entrance staircase banisters paired with the all babies breath door wreaths. At the reception we hung greenery vines from the ceiling and twisted them around the candelabras, combined with bursts of babies breath on tall gold stands and a hand-laid babies breath garland down the head table and surrounding the champagne tower. And we can't' forget the beautiful head table backdrop of greenery dripping with white stock and delphinium. My design rule of thumb when it comes to choosing your design elements is this: you can combine just about anything as long as you repeat it throughout the entire design. So that's what we did for Megan and Eric.
vendor Cred:
Photographer: Stephen Norregaard Photography
Ceremony Venue: The Pillar Church
Reception Venue: The Belvedere Inn and Restaurant
Planner: Stella Luna Events
Hair and Makeup: Arbela Beauty, Pop + Coh
String Quartet: Brioso String Quartet
Entertainment/DJ: Rusch Entertainment
Officiant: My West Michigan Wedding
Rentals and Decor: Event Theory
Ceremony Venue: The Pillar Church
Reception Venue: The Belvedere Inn and Restaurant
Planner: Stella Luna Events
Hair and Makeup: Arbela Beauty, Pop + Coh
String Quartet: Brioso String Quartet
Entertainment/DJ: Rusch Entertainment
Officiant: My West Michigan Wedding
Rentals and Decor: Event Theory